Phrases with «cold feet»

The phrase "cold feet" means to suddenly feel nervous or hesitant about doing something you had previously agreed or planned to do. Full definition

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Sentences with «cold feet»

  • Its a common mistake among hopeful adoptive parents to promise openness and then get cold feet about really opening their homes. (americaadopts.com)
  • If you suddenly get cold feet about your adoption plan and need more time to think about it, there's nothing that stops you from putting the process on hold. (americaadopts.com)
  • Their moves indicate that their late entry was less a case of cold feet than a desire to jump in with a considered plan and full commitment. (pcworld.com)
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